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The best and brightest Boston singles turn to our professional matchmakers and dating coaches to find "the one" in Beantown.

No matter where you live in or around Boston Harbor we have options for you. Massachusetts singles hailing from the campuses of Cambridge to Lexington, Belmont, Weston, Winchester, Stoneham, Waltham, Newton, Marblehead, Brookline, and Woburn hire us to sort through the misfits and meet likeminded singles.

There's no shortage of New England singles, but its a uniquely challenging part of the country to meet "the one". Our Boston matchmaking and date coaching is suitable for upscale singles seeking a meaningful relationship.

To find love in Boston complete our Get Started form or call us toll free at (800) 734-9230

Get Started

Dating can be tough. With guaranteed matches and date feedback we do whatever it takes to guide you into a relationship.

Complete our Get Started form and you will be contacted to discuss your matchmaking and coaching options.

How It Works

Online dating is difficult. We guarantee matches that meet your criteria. Your personal coach and dedicated matchmakers will communicate feedback, troubleshoot issues and guide you into a relationship.

About Us

Joann Ward has been matchmaking for over 30 years. Her son, Steve Ward followed in her footsteps in 2003. They became internationally known matchmakers as Hosts and Executive Producers of VH1 Tough Love.

Only 54% of Tinder Users are Single

Thursday, May 07, 2015

I'm on Tinder and I'm engaged. I'm not there looking to hook up, I'm looking for potential matches on behalf of my clients. I put it front and center on my profile too. But there are an astonishing number of people in relationships on Tinder. Research firm GlobalWebIndex (GWI) released the results of a survey it did of more than 47,000 Internet users around the world that claims only 54% of Tinder users surveyed actually classed themselves as single (and 3% say they were divorced or widowed).

Amazingly 42% of the Tinder users surveyed say they are actually in relationships! That's why men and women are so fed up with dating. I get it. And that's why more people than ever are turning to matchmakers, singles events and dating coaches. According to an IBIS World report, in 2013 $626 million was spent outside of online dating and mobile dating which accounted for more than $1.4 billion combined.

The survey further concludes that 62% of the users are men. The Guardian reached out to Tinder for comment who disagreed with some of the results. They say that "more than 50% of (their) userbase is age 18-24. And altogether, 85% of (their) users are age 18-34." To read The Guardian article, click HERE.

There were more interesting findings by GWI as well. 72% of the users are using other dating sites and 24% of Tinder users are actually paying for other dating sites. To read the results of the GWI survey, click HERE.